Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
WOOD & PULLIN, dealers in pianos and
organs, Appleton, Ark., have removed their
business to Russellville.
LAWSON & WOODWORTH, pianos,
organs
and musical instruments, Beatrice, Neb.,
have dissolved co-partnership. Business
will be continued by H. S. Woodworth.
WHEN Geo. J. Dowling, with the^Briggs
Piano Co., calls on his numerous friends he
presents them with a carte-de-visite which
is as ingenious as it is useful and orna-
mental. It is a celluloid book-mark, on
one side of which is lithographed a hand-
some Briggs piano, which "musicians say
is marvelous in tone, touch, durability,
scale and design." On the back appears
"Presented by Geo.J. Dowling."
APOLLO
PIANO
CO., Bloomsbury, N. J.,
have been incorporated as the Gleitz Piano
Co.
JACOH DOLL has made arrangements with
the Rintelman Piano Co., of Chicago,
whereby they will handle the line of goods
manufactured by him in that city.
THE Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston,
sustained some slight damage by the fire
which occurred at the Masonic Temple,
corner Tremont and Boylston streets, last
Saturday evening.
THE Colby Piano Co. 's Western repre-
sentative,
Julius N. Brown, is making a
musical instruments, Springfield, O., re-
ported to have placed on record real estate trip in the interest of that house which will
extend to the Pacific Slope.
mortgage for $i,ooo.
FRANK B. MILLER,
pianos, organs and
RALPH W. WINTON, dealer in musical in-
HOCKETT BROS.-PUNTENNEY CO., Colum-
struments, Marinette, Wis., is reported to
have given bill of sale for $170.
bus, O., are the publishers of a very pretty
and
captivating waltz song entitled
"Claire."
The words and music are by
THR business center of Libertyville, 111.,
PROF. RALPH E. HUDSON, widely known
Clara
Belle
Saviers, who is to be congratu-
about three miles from Chicago, was burned as a Methodist Evangelist and writer and
lated
upon
writing a song that deserves
out recently, resulting in a loss of $70,- publisher of church music, at Alliance, O.,
popularity.
000. Among the buildings destroyed was has made an assignment to Louis Hershey.
The liabilities are placed at $4,000, with
a piano factory.
Jos. BAKEUTHER, traveling representative
assets of nearly $8,000. The assignment
THE Ann Arbor Organ Co. has com-
was forced by his inability to secure loans for Ernest Gabler & Bro., is making a suc-
menced to demolish its frame buildings
cessful Western trip judging from the num-
on his property.
preparatory to building a five-story brick
ber of orders which he is sending to head-
THE music store of J. O. Loch, on Main
building. The contract calls for this to be
quarters.
street, Ottumwa, la., was burglarized last
finished by Nov. 1st.
Wednesday night.
MR. HAN SING, of Hansing & Scott, are
Miss MAUD HOOVER has secured a posi-
IT appears in the case of President C. C. much gratified with the present business
tion in Mason & Mercer's music store,
which has been opened in the Williams Russell, of the Russell Piano Co., Chicago, outlook. The firm are at present concentrat-
before United States Court Commissioner ing all the efforts upon distributing their
room, Cambridge, O.
Marke Foote, that there is no provision in instruments in the country surrounding
CONGRESSMAN GOLDZIER purchased
the
the alien contract labor law to hold a pris- New York.
effects of the Standard Pipe Organ Co., oner on a criminal charge. Mr. Russell
Chicago, last week. Judge Donnelly sold was accused by Ambrose W. Pye of viola-
THE "Country Club" is the name of a
the assets of the company at auction in his tion of the contract labor law in inducing march with pleasing melody which has
court room, himself acting as auctioneer. him to come to Chicago from Canada to reached us from the publishing house of
The price paid by Mr. Goldzier was $1,505. take employment in the Russell Piano Co. Joseph Flanner, Milwaukee. It is written
by B. W. Sawyer, and dedicated to the
THE certificate of change of name of the
WM. E. WHEELOCK is spending a well-
Milwaukee Country Club. The title page
Carl Barskhoff Church Organ Co., of Salem, deserved vacation in the mountains.
is quite attractive.
O., to the Salem Church Organ Co., was
W. P. VAN WICKLE, F. G. Smith's Wash-
filed.
ington representative, has returned from a
THE Silverton, Col., Miner says United
W. E. WEKHER, of the defunct music firm pleasant vacation spent in the Adirondacks. States Deputy Marshal Dovell passed
of Robinson & Webber, Kankakee, 111., is
through here yesterday with E. P. New-
DURING his recent visit to the East, Wm.
in jail awaiting the action of the Grand
man, a piano man who was arrested on com-
Jury.
He is charged with embezzling Clark Wise, of Clark Wise & Co., Oakland, plaint of a Mr. Thompson for sending ob-
$212.55, the amount due a Chicago music Cal., made arrangements to handle the scene postal cards through the mail.
house for organs delivered to the firm Conover and Schubert pianos. Mr. Wise
which Webber had sold and not accounted was in attendance at the Knights Templar
THE A. B. Chase piano was very much
Conclave in Boston last week.
for.
r
;,
in evidence at the piano recital given by
SAMUEL MARSHALL, of Galion,
formerly
AMONG the recent orders received by the
Emerson Piano Co., Boston, was one for
twenty-seven instruments from M. P. Con-
way, Holyoke, Mass.
of Mansfield, O., was taken before Mayor
Briggs at Galion recently on a charge of
obtaining a piano valued at $400 under
false pretenses. The instrument was ob- THE employees of Wessell, Nickel &
tained from J. C. Emmons, manager for Gross will hold their annual picnic at Lion
A. W. Brinkerhoff & Sons. He pleaded Park to-day. A right jolly time may be
guilty, and was remanded under bond of expected.
$1,000.
THE Burdette Piano Co., of Erie, Pa.,
has been incoiporated by John R. Brown,
George A. Webb, John F. Brown, James
W. Cook and Jacob Christie, to manu-
facture and deal in pianos.
.
N. L. Gebhard and Prof. Wittich at the
music house of Nelson & Anderson, 202
Main street, Burlington, la., on Sept. 3d.
This progressive house are to be congratu-
lated on having the exclusive sale of such a
magnificent piano as the A. B. Chase.
HOLLINGSHEAD & STULTZ is the name of
a new music trade establishment which has
ROHT. A. WIDENMANN is doing some tell- opened up at i n North Charles street,
ing work for the Strich & Zeidler piano Baltimore. They are handling the Need-
house. The placing of the Strich & Zeid- ham pianos and organs and Mathushek
ler piano in the New York Building at the pianos. Mr. Hollingshead is a well-known
Atlanta Exposition is something to be musician, and the outlook for their house
is very bright.
*
proud of.
...••...
THE CELEBRATED
STEGER
M PIANOS
STEGER & CO., Manufacturers,
PATENTEO 1892.
Factory, Columbia Heights.
are noted for their fine singing quality of
tone and great durability.
The most
profitable Piano for dealers to handle*,
235 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Established
1840...
THE
THE ARTISTIC PIANO
OF AIHERICA
HIGHEST STANDARD OP
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
(Sranb
^Upright
& C. FISCHER,
110 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
If We Knew
as much about "building fences" as we do about pianos,
we might go into politics. We have studied piano
manufacturing for over twelve years in one of the
best factories. We use every known means to make
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We
r l d l l U think we have succeeded.
If tone, touch and workmanship count for anything with
you, we would like you to examine THE CLIFFORD.
THE CLIFFORD PIANO CO.
CHICAGO—ANN ARBOR
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.
SOLE FACTORS
ANN ARBOR, HICH.
WasIiDurn
Guitars, Mandolins,
Banjos, Zithers,
Awarded the Diploma D''Ilonneur and
Gold Medal at the
... .Clifford C. Chickering, Supt.
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Write for our booklet—"ABOUT PIANOS
Behr Bros. & Co
m
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-UPBIGHT
Antwerp International
Exposition, 1894.
PIANOS—-
MANUFACTUhEO BY
LYON & HEALY,
CHICAGO, ILL.
OFFICE, FACTORY AND WAREROOMS,
292-298 n t h Avenue,
550 West 29th Street
ASK QUESTIONS.
When a piano manufacturer tells yon
his pianos are the best, and that no others
are worth considering, ask questions.
Ask him "Why?"
As a matter of fact most pianos are
good; the makers would be foolish to do
other than their best.
The differences between them are
small, but small things are very im-
portant.
// is by excelling in many little things
that the WESER PIANO is lifted above
the common mediocrity of pianodom.
Maybe it's the greater elasticity of the
hammers, our nexv duett desk or our
practice pedal—both patented—which
altogether make so many dealers persist
in having the Weser Piano.
Talk to us about it.
Ask us questions.
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New York.
Weaver
Organs
Easy to Sell
Hard to wear out
Always Satisfactory
INVESTIGATE.
WEAYER ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
YORK,
TA.
New Style Eastlake.
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The Heiming Piano Co
RAYMOND AND WILLOUGHEY STEEETS, EROOKLYN, N. 7 .
NEW YORK WAREROOMS, 95 FIFTH AVENUE.
First Class Pianos at Moderate Prices.
W E S E R BROS.,
AGENTS WANTED.
520 TO 528 WEST 43d STREET,
New York.
WESTERN OFFICE:, 257 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
J. M. HAUXHURST, MANAGER.

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